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Osama bin Laden - The Forbidden Truth
by Firoz Osman

It is becoming more apparent that the war in Afghanistan has nothing to do with terrorism, Osama bin Laden, the Taliban or the World Trade Centre. Realpolitik, the need and greed for oil and gas are, once again, the source of misery and tragedy. This time it is in Central Asia, just as it was in Iraq.

In a book entitled "Unholy Wars", ABC news correspondent John K Cooley reveals United States and multi-national oil companies intentions to establish pipelines to route the oil and natural gas of Central Asia and the Caspian Basin to the West. To this end the aims of the generals of the Pakistani ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) and their American counterparts, the CIA, converged. They saw in the Taliban the means by which they could achieve their objectives.

In 1993, Pakistan and Turkmenistan had signed an agreement to jointly develop their energy resources and build a pipeline between the two countries. UNOCAL, based in California, signed a protocol with the Turkmen government to explore the feasibility of building this pipeline. The one-year study cost $10 million for a huge energy project worth $18 billion, to transport Turkmen oil and gas by pipeline to the Indian Ocean. This trade and energy would run through Pakistan, America's ally, rather than through Iran, her adversary ever since the overthrow of the Shah in 1979. This will also bypass Iranian ambitions to channel Turkmen energy.

A further objective of both the Taliban and Pakistan is the recovery of natural gas from northern Afghanistan's Shibergan province, pumped northward to Russia through Uzbekistan. Afghan estimates of the resources in the Shibergan gas fields run to 1,100 billion cubic meters. Export of the gas continued throughout the 1979-89 war, despite periodic sabotage orchestrated by the CIA and ISI.

Corroborating Cooley's findings, a book has just appeared in Paris entitled 'Bin Laden, La Verite Interdite' (Bin Laden, the Forbidden Truth). The book claims that the Bush administration held extensive talks with the Taliban regime from February to August 2001 with the aim of securing control over the vast oil and gas reserves in Central Asia through the construction of an oil pipeline from the rich oil fields in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakstan, to Afghanistan, Pakistan and onto the Indian Ocean.

The authors, Jean Charles Brisard and Guiliaume Dasquie, with long experience in intelligence analysis allege that if the Taliban had facilitated the construction of the pipeline and US control over Central Asian oil and gas reserves, the latter would have paved the way for economic assistance to, and political recognition of, the Taliban. Taliban's unwillingness to accept US conditions frustrated the Americans. According to co-author Jean Charles Brisard," At one moment during the negotiations the US representatives told the Taliban,' either you accept our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you under a carpet of bombs.'"

It is well established that the Bush administration, and the President Bush's family in particular, have a strong oil background with close oil corporate links. Vice-president Dick Cheney was until the end of 2000, president of Halliburton, a company that provides services for the oil industry. National Security Advisor, Condoleeza Rice was a manager for Chevron between 1991 and 2000, while Commerce Secretary Donald Evans and Energy Secretary Stanley Abraham worked for oil giant, Tom Brown.

As John Pilger asserted, the Taliban were trained and supported by the CIA and SAS, agencies of the US and Britain. Soon after their take over of Kabul in 1996, their leaders were entertained by the executives of Unocal Oil Company in Houston, Texas. With secret US government approval, the company offered them a generous cut of the profits of the oil and gas pumped through the pipeline that the Americans wanted to build from Soviet Central Asia through Afghanistan. A US diplomat said: 'The Taliban will probably develop like the Saudis did.' He explained that " Afghanistan will become a US oil colony; there would be huge profits for the West, no democracy and the legal persecution of women. We can live with that," he said.

Although the deal fell through, it still remains an urgent priority of the administration of George W Bush. The Caspian Basin has the greatest source of untapped fossil fuel on earth and enough, according to one estimate, to meet the US's voracious energy needs for generations. Only if the pipeline runs through Afghanistan can the US hope to control it. So, not surprisingly, US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, is now referring to " moderate" Taliban, who will join a US-sponsored " loose federation" to run Afghanistan. The " war on terrorism" is a cover for this. A means of achieving strategic aims that lie behind the flag-waving facade.

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  • @Ashkinali

    LOL! Sorry, Yeah I can word things awkwardly sometimes.

  • lol. You had me lost for a moment there (thought I was talking to a psizchophrenic)... nice one

  • @Ashkinali

    Actually, there's very convincing evidence that Osama died sometime late in 2001. If they killed anyone then you're correct, it was an innocent man, but very, very highly doubtful it was Osama. And btw, you got me thirsty for some water. I think I'll go have a nice tall ice cold glass of fluoridated water, I don't know what it is but I feel so relaxed after I drink a big glass. But first, I got a cut on my finger and need to drink a glass of peroxide to kill the germs ;-)

  • @Reptile0000

    Yeah, it's all pretty well proven. My personal opinion is that even those that deny this fact are afraid to face the fact. I mean it is pretty stunning and unbelievable that our own government would do such a thing to it's own people, I know that once I came to that realization I was pretty much in shock and disbelief for several months. My wake up was a channel on Livevideo that I came across by accident. Hopefully many others will wake up, although it's hard to face the truth.

  • It's not so fucking complicated. Osama is a CIA agent the whole world knows it but some dumbarse

  • Your a class A Donkey. You killed an innocent man. Congrats. Whya re you Americans (90%) So F'n stupid? Is it something they put in your water?

  • The guy that shot him must still be doing cartwheels .

  • @undeadghoul Yes,Sir

  • osama bin laden is dead we got'em guys we got'em we got'em good and dead

  • @fairhillnorrie I thought i already did, but i will say it again. If bin laden is still at large(even though i believe him to be dead) they can use him for future threats and false flag attacks. You know, blow up a couple more buildings and say that bin laden has claimed responsibility for another attack, put out another fake bin laden video with a look a like, claiming responsibility and so on. the formula is simple, cause mass fear, point the finger, and carry out agenda etc. got it?

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